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Benjamin E Reese

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Touahri Y, Hanna J, Tachibana N, Okawa S, Liu H, David L, et al.
Cell Rep . 2024 Mar; 43(4):114005. PMID: 38551961
The retina is exquisitely patterned, with neuronal somata positioned at regular intervals to completely sample the visual field. Here, we show that phosphatase and tensin homolog (Pten) controls starburst amacrine...
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Keeley P, Trod S, Gamboa B, Coffey P, Reese B
J Neurosci . 2023 Sep; 43(49):8367-8384. PMID: 37775301
The nuclear factor one (NFI) transcription factor genes , , and are all enriched in late-stage retinal progenitor cells, and their loss has been shown to retain these progenitors at...
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Kulesh B, Bozadjian R, Parisi R, Leong S, Kautzman A, Reese B, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2023 Feb; 17:1078168. PMID: 36816119
Sequence variants modulating gene function or expression affect various heritable traits, including the number of neurons within a population. The present study employed a forward-genetic approach to identify candidate causal...
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Keeley P, Patel P, Ryu M, Reese B
Development . 2022 Dec; 150(1). PMID: 36537573
The population sizes of different retinal cell types vary between different strains of mice, and that variation can be mapped to genomic loci in order to identify its polygenic origin....
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Kulesh B, Reese B, Keeley P
Front Neuroanat . 2022 Sep; 16:944706. PMID: 36093292
Multiple factors regulate the differentiation of neuronal morphology during development, including interactions with afferents, targets, and homotypic neighbors, as well as cell-intrinsic transcriptional regulation. Retinal bipolar cells provide an exemplary...
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Keeley P, Patel S, Reese B
J Anat . 2022 Mar; 243(2):204-222. PMID: 35292986
The precise specification of cellular fate is thought to ensure the production of the correct number of neurons within a population. Programmed cell death may be an additional mechanism controlling...
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Keeley P, Lebo M, Vieler J, Kim J, St John A, Reese B
J Neurosci . 2020 Nov; 41(1):103-117. PMID: 33208470
Amacrine cells of the retina are conspicuously variable in their morphologies, their population demographics, and their ensuing functions. Vesicular glutamate transporter 3 (VGluT3) amacrine cells are a recently characterized type...
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Frau S, Novales Flamarique I, Keeley P, Reese B, Munoz-Cueto J
J Comp Neurol . 2020 Feb; 528(14):2283-2307. PMID: 32103501
The retinas of nonmammalian vertebrates have cone photoreceptor mosaics that are often organized as highly patterned lattice-like distributions. In fishes, the two main lattice-like patterns are composed of double cones...
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Keeley P, Eglen S, Reese B
J Comp Neurol . 2020 Feb; 528(13):2135-2160. PMID: 32026463
The various types of retinal neurons are each positioned at their respective depths within the retina where they are believed to be assembled as orderly mosaics, in which like-type neurons...
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Punal V, Paisley C, Brecha F, Lee M, Perelli R, Wang J, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2019 Oct; 17(10):e3000492. PMID: 31626642
Naturally occurring cell death is a fundamental developmental mechanism for regulating cell numbers and sculpting developing organs. This is particularly true in the nervous system, where large numbers of neurons...